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    Denton True "Cy" Young (March 29, 1867 – November 4, 1955) was an American Major League Baseball (MLB) pitcher. Born in Gilmore, Ohio, he worked on his family's farm as a youth before starting his professional baseball career. Young entered the major leagues in 1890 with the National League's Cleveland Spiders and

  2. Cy Young. Position: Pitcher. Bats: Right • Throws: Right. 6-2 , 210lb (188cm, 95kg) Born: March 29, 1867 in Gilmore, OH. Died: November 4, 1955 in Newcomerstown, OH. Buried: Peoli Cemetery, Peoli, OH. Debut: August 6, 1890 (Age 23-130d, 1,527th in major league history) Last Game: (Age 44-191d)

    • March 29, 1867
  3. Learn about Cy Young, the legendary pitcher who won 511 games and set many records in baseball history. Find out his stats, stories, and achievements, including his perfect game and no-hitters.

  4. Cy Young. Named for the winningest pitcher in baseball history, the Cy Young Award is voted upon by the Baseball Writers' Association of America prior to the beginning of the postseason. From 1956 to 1966, the award was given to one pitcher, but has been given to one pitcher per league since 1967.

    Year
    Player
    Team
    Position
    2023
    Gerrit Cole
    New York
    SP
    2022
    Justin Verlander
    Houston
    SP
    2021
    Robbie Ray
    Toronto
    SP
    2020
    Shane Bieber
    Cleveland
    SP
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  6. Jul 2, 2024 · Cy Young was an American professional baseball player, winner of more major league games (511) than any other pitcher. Young grew up on a farm, and his formal education ended in sixth grade so he could help his family with their daily farming duties.

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  7. Cy Young Bio. Fullname: Denton True Young; Born: 3/29/1867 in Gilmore, OH; Debut: 8/06/1890; Hall of Fame: 1937; Died: 11/04/1955

  8. Aug 16, 2021 · Learn how Cy Young, the Hall of Fame pitcher who died in 1955, achieved an unbreakable record of 511 career wins and other feats in the Dead Ball Era. Explore his early life, his World Series and perfect game performances, and his views on modern baseball.